Hi ! I am French, and when we put socks near the tree it's Christmas !
Youpi! C'est Noël !!!
Hi
le frère de ma cousine = mon cousin
le frère de ma mère = mon oncle
la mère de mon père = ma grand-mère
la fille de mon père = ma sœur
la fille de ma tante = ma cousine
1 = E
2 = B
3 = A
4 = D
5 = C
hope I helped
I honestly don’t know. The only thing I can tell you is what the words mean. If anyone else could help that would be very much appreciated.
A. Une oeuvre means an artwork
B. In tableau means a picture
C. Une statue de cire means a wax statue
D. Un particulier means a particular (like a particular person or thing)
My answer would be D
9) Il est neuf heures et demie (matin) 9h30
Il est vingt et une heures trente (soir) 21h30
10) Il est dix heures moins quart (matin) 9h45
Il est vingt et une heures quarante cinq (soir) 21h45
11) Il est une heure et quart.(matin) 1h15
Il est treize heures quinze.(après-midi) 13h15
12) Il est quatre heures moins vingt-cinq (matin) 3h35
Il est quinze heures trente-cinq (après-midi) 15h35
13) Il est deux heures dix.(matin) 2h10
Il est quatorze heures dix (après-midi) 14h10
14) Il est trois heures vingt.(matin) 3h20
Il est quinze heures vingt.(après-midi) 15h20
15) Il est sept heures cinquante-cinq.(matin) 7h55
Il est dix-neuf heures cinquante-cinq.(soir) 19h55
16) Il est sept heures.(matin) 7h00
Il est dix-neuf heures. (soir) 19 h 00
Explanation:
The past tense is formed with the auxiliary being or having conjugated in the present tense followed by the past participle. The past tense is used to refer to a single action completed in the past. It allows to underline the result or the consequence of this action in the present.
the past tense composed of the majority of verbs is formed with avoir (have). The auxiliary être (be) is used:
-with the following 14 verbs: naître/mourir, aller/venir, monter/descendre, arriver/partir, entrer/sortir, apparaître, rester, retourner, tomber et leurs formes composées, for example : revenir, rentrer, remonter, redescendre, repartir. (to be born / die, to come / to come, to go up / to go down, to arrive / to go, to enter / to leave, to appear, to stay, to return, to fall and their composed forms, for example: to return, to return, to go up, to go down, to start again.)
- with pronominal verbs.